Rhiannon Argo’s Girls I’ve Run Away With has been on my “To Read” list since Autostraddle mentioned it in their “Read a F*cking Book” column last October. After diving into the world of sixteen-year-old skater girl Lo, I can easily see why it was recommended so highly. Argo’s novel was a stark contrast to someRead More
Kalyanii reviews Women Float by Maureen Foley
The names may be different, the locales may boast an unfamiliar topography and the events may have a turn all their own; but, once in a very great while, a work emerges that is capable of providing the seldom-uttered assurance that this story is your story. It is akin to the caress of the author’sRead More
Danika reviews Kissing Kate by Lauren Myracle
I have had this book on my shelf for so many years that I actually couldn’t say with any certainty whether I read it or not. I felt like I had, but I couldn’t remember anything about it. So, since I was going to see Lauren Myracle at Leakycon in a couple weeks, I decidedRead More
Rachel reviews Lady Knight by L-J Baker
Anyone looking for a good lesbian love story that takes place in the medieval period should definitely try Lady Knight by L-J Baker. It has a perfect blend of romance, battles, and intriguing characters. The story opens with Riannon, an open female knight who is rejected by almost everyone who learns her true identity. She isRead More
Abigail reviews Child of Doors by J.S. Little
This book was a wild read from start to finish. It has been a while since I read some truly weird speculative fiction like this. That’s about as specific as I can be about the genre of this book. It was part horror, part paranormal, part science fiction, part fantasy, and possibly meant to beRead More
TB reviews The Girl With the Treasure Chest by V.A. Fearon
Dani Fenton’s life was on the right course. In her younger years, she strayed and got into trouble. But she was able to right the ship. And she helped inspire those around her to get their lives together. Dani runs a business and she employs many young men that other companies wouldn’t hire. And sheRead More
Link Round Up: July 17 – 23
Autostraddle posted Drawn to Comics: Lumberjanes #4 has Hipster Yetis, Friendship High-Fives and Archery and 10 Hilarious And Historical Sex Scenes From Lesbian Pulp Fiction. FY Lesbian Literature posted Why Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell Should Have Been Queerer (mild spoilers). Piercing Fiction posted Why you need to attend a GCLS conference if you read lesbian literature. Women and Words posted Faces to goRead More
Krait reviews How Still My Love by Diane Marina
I was looking for a fluffy contemporary romance when I picked up How Still My Love, and with a few caveats, I think it delivered. The novel follows Beth, a woman who’s thrown herself into work at her successful graphic design studio after the end of a disastrous (and abusive) relationship several years past. Her bestRead More
Danika reviews Polymorph by Scott Westerfeld
I debated whether or not to review this book at the Lesbrary. It’s definitely not a lesbian book, but it is queer, and since I have a policy of reviewing every book I read that could be posted here, I decided to go ahead. I found Polymorph in a crowded used bookstore while travelling, and pickedRead More
Link Round Up: July 3 – 16
AfterEllen posted ACT NOW: Keep “The Miseducation of Cameron Post” on summer reading lists and The AfterEllen.com Book Club: “The Gravity Between Us”. Autostraddle posted LGBTQ Students Need Representation in Textbooks — and a Whole Lot More and Lez Liberty Lit #50: Summer Reading Lists. CBC Diversity posted Remembering Nancy Garden, Author of ‘Annie on My Mind’. Diversity In YA posted “The Miseducation of Cameron Post”Read More
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